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'Q 'J EW .f FL K MICHEAL A. COLLINS! Class Officer, 25 Band, hg Orchestra, l, 2, 33 Cho rus, 15 Basketball, l,2,3,hg Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, M3 Track, 2,3,hg Vol leyballa ?:3nu3 Judging: 1:?r3su5 M H, 8 years, Student Council, 7,33 F. F.A., l,2,3,M, Class Pla , 3,fg Bro- adcaster, Mg The Tiger, K. 5-sa tp!!-my X1 C X WILMA VAUGHR2 M-H, 1 year, AoAos 2,3,h: Class Officer, l,2, FQHQAQ, Class Play, X3 1 t - ' ' e 1 -Mjffg L AGNES WOGSTERI Class Officer, 3 H Chorus, 13 M-H, 5 years, Class Pla , 3,hg F.H.A,, 3,bg Honor Student,l,2 5 Cheerleader, 2,3,hg GE' if l ays M, X l,2,3,hg Broadcaster, - -ff 3,hg Chorus, The Tiger, M. 'ff - '-'ef' ewes'- 9
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Class History In the fall of l9hh there were eleven frightened, starry-eyed first graders enrolled in the Orland High School. They were Jimmy Bailey, Willis Bier, Mike Collins, Harold Delong, Richard German, Roberta Herl, Girginia Spade, Gordon Straw, Marilyn Shoup, Agnes Wooster, Gary Whitcomb, and Mrs. Van Wager who was our first exciting teacher. By our second year J.D. Thomas and Phyllis Wilson had joined us. The third year was very flovr- ishing because we gained Tommy Booth, Barbara Bryant, Barbara Cooper, Loren Esterline, Pauline McGowan, Arleen Kaylor, John Malone, Marvin Munger, Noel Sperry, and Ruthann wells. This year our teacher was Mrs. Rowley. In the fourth year we gained Ray Brown and Mrs. Kraning was our patient teacher. In the sixth grade was a exciting year for Mrs. Klingler and for us. One of the exciting contest we had was the great softball game between Jimmy Bailey's team and Mike Collins's team. The score turned out to be one to one. Also this year we helped put on an operetta called 'Hansel and Gretel' which was given on December 6, l9h9. In our seventh year we gained Dean Copas and Glendon Rumsey. Mrs. Rowley was again our teacher. Randall Culver and Lorraine Curtland joined our eighth grade class. This year we vere upstairs with the high school. lt was so hard for us to get down to business and to work. In the nineth year we gained Shirley Melchi, Jackie Nighswoander, and Roger Wheaton. This year we will never forget because of our initiation which we all tuck part in. We were all dressed differently but our faces and arms were all turned red. We all looked funny but we had a lot of fun parading around in our outfits. Than in our tenth year Jilma Vaughn joined our class from Pleasant Lake. December 6th was another exciting day because we received our rings. Also this was the year we expressed our talents by giving the play WThe Uninvited Ghostn at the Halloween Carnival. ln the eleven- vear we gained Shirley Less fran Flint. This year old man work found us at his service. We had our concessions, cards, and magazines to sell. We also gave our junior play called HDeadly Earnestu and it all turned out pretty well. Mrs. Pauline Grabill was our director who helped us give the play with great success. Now comes the vear we all are waiting for--the senior year. This year we, the eleven seniors, are all very busy trying to put out s good annual, publishing the school paper, giving a play, getting ready for graduation and our senior trip. We sincerely enjoyed presenting the senior play entitled Seventeen is awfully Young' which was directed by Mrs. Virginia Chiles. We will always remember these events and think of them when we refer to our good old school days. Ours, truly, has been a hard road, but each step through our twelve years had brought us nearer to success, a fullfill- ment worth waiting for. The class of l956 would like to thank both the facultv and the parents for the kindness and help given to us during our four years of high school. -Jimmy Bailey- N W ll X , H ndq., 56:59, is 5 : Apes . 8 f
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Class Prophecy Your Nose Knows Ere many years Barbara will be A solemn Doctor of Philosophy, And in a manner haughty, shall expound Her wisdom and her theories profound. With gestures wide and voice intense At playing pieces she's immense, And so Roberta upon the stage Will soon become a Nation's rage. Her fertile brain and ready wit Proclaim at once the job she'd fit. Virginia will write the perfect story hus coverning herself with glory. Agnes will be an artist who ill mural decorations do And be, as well, a portrait painter Who'll make poor Rembrandts glory fain Shirley, a girl with charm and grace, Whose virtues are finely reflected in Will live in peace and plenty all her A housekeeper deluxe and a happy wife. She argues morning, noon, and night, And wins, if she be wrong or right, So Wilma will be, of course, A lawyer, crinimal and divorce. Young Jimmy has great ambitions, He'll be a wily politician, To Congress by admires sent, And next, perhaps the President. Mike, a guy with a great ambition, foves the way of farming as tradition, He will have a great big farm With fifty Jerseys in his barn. Gordon, always up in the air, ter' s her face life Who loves to take chances and perils to dare, Will very soon be a world famed aviator, As noted as Lindbergh, perhaps even greater. Not fond, himself, of overwork, He can't endure that others shirk, So Noel will run with glee A great employment agency. Marvin likes to speculate Ind takes his fun in tempting fate, So he'll become the reckless joker! A very lucky wall Street Broker. gas I hope this very generous sample . 'r Has proved my powers are ample, ',5g - ' 1, And that the outline of your nose gf 1 Abi Your fortune honestly discloses. 4, ',,'Mx ' 'ff 6 '1 asia IA . VN 7 i -in 1 P W A 5 gf H b f' ,, , 10 'M a,. N:,d l 1
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